Someone needs to let walcom & sata know that there is a new sheriff in town / iwata super nova calls the series # 2 it has serious technology / the other guys probably will need to step up there game LOL
Oh well remember the iwata super nova WS 400 1.3 HD is what made you famous / because a lot of painter started following your RU-vid channel like me / you is the one who taught me how to adjust the super nova / you are still a professional 👍
DONT BE FOOL DEVBISS AND IWATA AND 3M - HAS TAKEN THE PAINT GAME OVER ALL THE OTHER GUYS WILL HAVE TO STEP THERE GAME UP / THAT INCLUDES WALCOM 360 & SATA & FUGI
Very good advice. How many years one can use mid range priced guns, only needing to replace them within a year. Then there's the narrower fans, and with time, wear making the pattern uneven etc. I was like that for a long while as a part time painter, but moved to Iwata Belaria w400, then a Devilbiss GTI pro, and the DV1 spot for smaller jobs, those are all still going great, and the wide fans are simply so so good for the results. If I was painting full time I'd try a Walcom.
Someone needs to let them know about the new sheriff in town iwata super nova series # 2 WALCOM KNOWS THEY ARE IN TROUBLE NOW / iwata will win 🏆 everytime lol
Iwata is going to make all the other paint gun manufacturers step there game up with the new series #2 WS & LS 400 base coat spraygun and clear coat gun
Very well put Gabe.. it’s been said time and time again. U have to spend money to make money but never do they tell u to be wise with ur spending. Like u said invest in ur self and ur health.
What is the hood you were when spraying ? I have the traditional 3m with the face shield all in one , but on hot days your setup looks to be the way to go . Excellent channel and video thank you .
@@PhillipHall01 sorry mate, I did reply to this earlier today, not sure where that went. 5 - 10 mins for waterbase recoating with a simple double blower on a stand. I put a link to one, maybe that's why my previous reply disappeared ? I really don't like water that much, but have only just tried it for the first time recently.
@@PhillipHall01 It also depends on the humidity. The summers where I'm at get pretty humid so waterbase dries a lot slower. I was using a blower stand like this but had aluminum venturi dryers. Even with a state of the art drying system condensation would form on the housing and spit water onto my panel. Very frustrating. The test market for waterborne was the southwest regions with dry heat. They would have good success until it was introduced to humid areas the a lot of shops went back to solvent.
@@MOTIVATEDPAINTERS oh well remember the iwata super nova WS 400 HD 1.3 made you famous / and a lot of us followers starting following your channel / you are the gup that taught me how to set up the super nova the right way - you are still a professional 👍